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James Guy reveals left-field post-career ambition ahead of British Swimming Championships

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Selling £15 million properties is the closest James Guy has got to recreating the buzz of winning Olympic gold. One of Britain’s most successful swimmers of all time, the 27-year-old from Bury expects to hang up his goggles in the next couple of years.

Guy is planning for a future on dry land as a real estate wheeler dealer, undergoing work experience with a leading firm near his base at the British Swimming Performance Centre in Bath and in London. “Swimming’s my life but it doesn’t last forever,” said the double Olympic champion. “I won’t be swimming when I’m 50, there’s more to life than that. ALSO READ: Tyson Fury next fight options are clear after Anthony Joshua new message “I’ve never had a job before, I’ve never worked a day in my life before.

A lot of athletes get lost on their journey and don’t have anything lined up but now is the time to get it done.” Guy was a belligerent figure on the pool deck as he led Team GB to two relay golds and a silver in Tokyo and his natural confidence serves him well in his new choice of career.

If a client is wavering on a final signature, his 43 international medals might just get a mention. “It’s gonna help, isn’t it?” he said. “It might have been dropped in once or twice. “I’m determined to get the job done for people and you get respect when you’ve spent your life following a black line and getting up at 5am every day. “It’s a competitive industry, a competitive market.

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